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Ashlie Harris is 31 years old and a Stay-at-Home mother of four homeschooled children. She and her husband live in the heart of the Midwest, USA, in a place Ashlie likes to call, "The Land of Corn and Beans". She has lived there all her life, hailing from a town the locals have dubbed "BelleVegas".
Always the writer, Ashlie can often be found asking inappropriate questions, staring at seemingly nothing for hours on end, and generally being completely socially awkward. Her biggest wish is for people to look past their differences and start treating each other as the one, single race we are - HUMAN.
Between the pages of her writing, you’ll discover the author’s true spirit. The stories Ashlie Harris tells are not just fables, but captivatingly passionate extensions of her very soul.
Written by Ashlie Harris:
Andar (YA/F) previously The Witches of Andar & Justine's Judgement
Encante (YA/F)
2 poetry anthologies - Extra Life & Circles of the Soul
And a flash-fiction horror story, Midnight Monster - all of which are available on Amazon/Kindle!
You can find more of Ashlie Harris' works and a few free stories at
AshlieHarris dot com.